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==Kinesin-1 Structure== | ==Kinesin-1 Structure== | ||
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| - | Kinesin-1, also known as a conventional kinesin, is a ATP-dependent molecular motor carrying its cargos towards the plus end of the microtubule. The structure shows its motor domains which perform the ATP-hydrolysis and actual movement along the microtubule. They are connected by a short part of its coiled-coil domain which continues to the autoinhibitory tail. | + | Kinesin-1, also known as a conventional kinesin, is a ATP-dependent molecular motor carrying its cargos towards the plus end of the microtubule. The structure shows its motor domains which perform the ATP-hydrolysis and actual movement along the microtubule. They are connected by a short part of its coiled-coil domain which continues to the autoinhibitory tail. |
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
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